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Logistics

Travel, parking, hotels, etc.

Program

Schedule and agendas

Workspace

Working documents and links

Models and Methods

Enterprise Architects use a variety of conceptual models and tools to convey their ideas, such as:

 Model/MethodStarting ReferencesWorkspaceGoalsContextScope
1Brick Diagrams
  • Give IT teams (and potentially their customers) a shared framework for change in technology solutions
  • Gain agreement on solutions that will be explored, planned, implemented, or phased out.
IT service management; changing technology solutions over time and across teams.Multiple IT teams across an organization.
2Pace Layers   
3Capability Maps   
4Core Diagrams   
5TIME models   
6Roadmaps   
7Dot Diagrams   
8Engagement Value Matrix   
9Semantic Data Models   
10Process Maps
  • Give business and IT stakeholders a shared framework for understanding business processes; gain agreement on the context and scope of business processes.
Project or service scoping; assessing business pain points and process improvement needs.A business domain or subdomain, usually involving multiple organizational units.

Collaboration Tools

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